Afterschool enrichment programs provide many opportunities and benefits for children. They give kids a chance to interact with each other in an educational setting that’s less formal… and safe.
It might be surprising to think that school-aged children only spend about 20% of their time in school. And when the school day ends, one in every five young people in the United States is alone.
That’s reason enough to point out the need for a protected space for kids until their caregivers return home. What’s more, when an afterschool enrichment program is of high quality, numerous additional benefits exist.
According to Youth.gov, effective afterschool programs provide a safe environment for children to “explore their potential” in a structure that promotes positive development. Afterschool enrichment programs enhance academic learning as well as other types of crucial development: cognitive, emotional, and social. These programs also reduce risky behaviors and promote physical health.
The government source shares how after-school programs provide a significant return on investment, as well. Every dollar invested into quality programs saves at least three dollars. How? By boosting the participants’ earning potentials and school performances while also reducing juvenile delinquency and crime.
As IDTech.com shares, after-school enrichment programs also provide opportunities for creative exploration. At school, core learning topics and activities can take priority. Afterschool programs, though, can “re-introduce creativity” as children seek knowledge while enjoying the experience.
Quality afterschool enrichment programs, ChildDevelopmentInfo.com notes, introduce children to new topics, ones they call “sometimes interesting, sometimes challenging.” As your child builds new skill sets, this helps to form self-esteem and can lead to the exploration of career options. Even if a particular skill doesn’t transition into a career, your child can build upon talents that otherwise might not have been introduced to them.
The researchers at Youth.gov also say that regularly participating in high-quality afterschool programs can improve social
Sometimes called “life skills,” afterschool programs allow children to engage with others in small groups, giving them the chance to build friendships and strengthen connections. Children can learn to better communicate their wants, needs, and interests; solve programs; become more self-aware and self-reliant; and much more.
Our afterschool programs provide a safe place for children to benefit in multiple ways while parents are at work or school. These include a focus on:
Our centers offer tech capabilities for schoolwork, and transportation is available as we serve families in Lorain and Western Cuyahoga counties. Children in our programs benefit from opportunities to develop interests in art, science, music, and more while enhancing their social skills. When helping with homework, our caring team provides direct instruction and immediate feedback while using a technology-powered curriculum.
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